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Idea Workshop in HuffPost
Of course, graffiti is not a modern creation. As far back as ancient Africa graffiti was a common form of communication, depicting stories of love, war, religion, literature, art and commerce. From rocks and boulders to rudimentary stone walls, every surface was a billboard to make a statement. The authors of these works were the storytellers of the times. Today, in the British Museum, Royal Ontario Museum, and numerous other institutions around the world, relics of this time inform how we understand early city life.
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